A new global state-of-the-art undersea internet cable system is due to start operating in Asia and Europe. A consortium of 19 telecom operators from 18 countries, including Turk Telecom Internationional, officially launched the project at a ceremony in Istanbul. Let's take a look.
As part of the project, Turk Telecom International has built a high-capacity submarine data network in the Aegean resort town of Marmaris. Christine Pirovolakis spoke to the company's chairman Mehmet Toros. He explained why the project is important for Turkey.
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Speakers: Jeffrey Kleynen, Pacnet
Evolution of Layer 3 built over subsea systems for efficient use of infrastructure and disaster prevention.
Concept of REGIONAL IX for Asia-Pacific to deal with complexities of managing traffic that's largely subsea, cross-border between city-states.
See more at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/agenda

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The extradosed cable-stayed bridge with the largest span in Asia was connected in WuzhouCity of south China'sGuangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the early morning of September 26. It will become the most convenient land method connecting the middle and south Guangxi with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao GreaterBay Area.
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The Chilean government announced Tuesday that his country is working with China to install an underwater fiber optic cable between the two countries.
This would be the first underwater fiber optic cable to directly connect Asia with Latin AmericaThe project would help to drive interconnectivity, helping trade, investment, as well as scientific and cultural exchanges.

Cable (British band)

Cable were a British indie rock band originally from Derby, UK who released 3 albums in the late '90s: Down-Lift the Up-Trodden ('96), When Animals Attack ('97), and Sub-Lingual ('99), on Infectious Records. The band split up in 1999.

Formed in 1992 by Matt Bagguley and Darius Hinks, Cable were initially inspired by the art-rock leanings of indie-labels such as Touch and Go, Dischord, Blast First, Southern Records and Shimmy Disc, and also UK artists such as Spacemen 3 & My Bloody Valentine. The first settled line-up was Matt Bagguley (vocals/guitar), Darius Hinks (guitar), Pete Darrington (bass), Neil Cooper (drums) and throughout 1993 the band played regularly with underground acts from the U.S (such as Medicine, Polvo, Truman's Water, Rocket From The Crypt..) In early '94 their debut single "Sale of the Century" was released on 7", by Derby-based indie-label Krunch! Records. Radio 1 DJ John Peel played it immediately on his show saying it was the best thing he'd heard that week and phoned the band during the show to invite them to record a session. John Peel remained a loyal fan from that moment on, and altogether the band recorded 4 Peel Sessions.

Asia

Asia (i/ˈeɪʒə/ or /ˈeɪʃə/) is the Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. It has historically been home to the world's first modern civilizations and has always hosted the bulk of the planet's human population. Asia is notable for not only overall large size and population, but unusually dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 4.4 billion people. The boundaries of Asia are traditionally determined as that of Eurasia, as there is no significant geographical separation between Asia and Europe. The most commonly accepted boundaries place Asia to the east of the Suez Canal, the Ural River, and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean.

Commercial success

Upon its release in March 1982, Asia enjoyed massive commercial success, reaching #1 in the US and spending nine weeks at the top of the Billboard album chart. According to both Billboard and Cash Box, it was the #1 album in the United States for the year 1982.Asia was certified 4x-platinum in the US by the RIAA on 10 February 1995.

In the band's native UK, Asia did not perform as well as in the US, peaking only at #11. At the same time, it spent a total of 38 weeks in the UK Albums Chart. The record received a gold status in Britain on 18 October 1982. "Heat of the Moment" climbed to No. 46.

Asia's total worldwide sales are estimated at over ten million copies.

Critical reception

Asia's debut album was met with mixed reviews. Robert Christgau panned the record and gave it a rating of "C–". In his Consumer Guide Review the critic stated that "rare that a big new group is bad enough to sink your teeth into any more" and called Asia "pompous – schlock in the grand manner". On the other side, Tom Demalon of AllMusic, in a four-and-a-half-star review, praised the album saying that "there's no denying the epic grandeur of the music, which provided some much-needed muscle to radio at the time, and did so with style".

Asia (1780 EIC ship)

Asia was launched in 1780 and made six voyages as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). She participated in three actions, two against the French and one against the Dutch. She left the EIC's service in 1799 and traded between London and Lisbon until 1802 when new owners from Embden renamed her Reine Louise de Prusse and returned her to trading with the East Indies. Asia is last listed in Lloyd's Register for 1808 on the London-Batavia trade.

EIC voyages

EIC voyage #1 (1781-83)

Asia, under the command of Captain Robert Maw, sailed from Portsmouth on 13 March 1781, bound for Bombay and China as part of a convoy of Indiamen accompanying a British squadron under CommodoreGeorge Johnstone. At about the same time as the British sailed, a French squadron under the command of Bailli de Suffren left France. Both squadrons were en route to the Cape of Good Hope, the British to take it from the Dutch, the French aiming to help defend it and French possessions in the Indian Ocean, including Rodriguez Island, Ile Bourbon (Réunion), Île de France (Mauritius), and Pondicherry.

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. The region lies near the intersection of geological plates, with heavy seismic and volcanic activity. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions:

Points of the compass

The points of the compass are points on a compass, specifically on the compass rose, marking divisions of the four cardinal directions: North, South, East, West. The number of points may be only the 4 cardinal points, or the 8 principal points adding the intercardinal (or ordinal) directions northeast (NE), southeast (SE), southwest (SW), and northwest (NW). In meteorological usage further intermediate points are added to give the sixteen points of a wind compass. Finally, at the most complete in European tradition, are found the full thirty-two points of the mariner's compass. In ancient China 24 points of the compass were used.

In the mariner's exercise of boxing the compass, all thirty-two points of the compass are named in clockwise order. The names of intermediate points are formed by the initials of the cardinal directions and their intermediate ordinal directions, and are very handy to refer to a heading (or course or azimuth) in a general or colloquial fashion, without having to resort to computing or recalling degrees. For most applications, the minor points have been superseded by degrees measured clockwise from North.

Money Talks: Undersea internet cable to connect Asia and Europe

A new global state-of-the-art undersea internet cable system is due to start operating in Asia and Europe. A consortium of 19 telecom operators from 18 countries, including Turk Telecom Internationional, officially launched the project at a ceremony in Istanbul. Let's take a look.
As part of the project, Turk Telecom International has built a high-capacity submarine data network in the Aegean resort town of Marmaris. Christine Pirovolakis spoke to the company's chairman Mehmet Toros. He explained why the project is important for Turkey.
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New Asia IP Backbone Architecture Using Subsea Cable Systems

New Asia IP Backbone Architecture Using Subsea Cable Systems

New Asia IP Backbone Architecture Using Subsea Cable Systems

Speakers: Jeffrey Kleynen, Pacnet
Evolution of Layer 3 built over subsea systems for efficient use of infrastructure and disaster prevention.
Concept of REGIONAL IX for Asia-Pacific to deal with complexities of managing traffic that's largely subsea, cross-border between city-states.
See more at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/agenda

Thin underwater cables hold the internet. See a map of them all.

Your internet isn't just underwater. It's also covered in Vaseline. FollowPhil Edwards and Vox Almanac on Facebook for more: https://www.facebook.com/philedwardsinc1/
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Cable bridge boasting of the largest span in Asia finishes connecting

The extradosed cable-stayed bridge with the largest span in Asia was connected in WuzhouCity of south China'sGuangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the early morning of September 26. It will become the most convenient land method connecting the middle and south Guangxi with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao GreaterBay Area.
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Chile and China could be joined by underwater fiber optic cable

Chile and China could be joined by underwater fiber optic cable

Chile and China could be joined by underwater fiber optic cable

The Chilean government announced Tuesday that his country is working with China to install an underwater fiber optic cable between the two countries.
This would be the first underwater fiber optic cable to directly connect Asia with Latin AmericaThe project would help to drive interconnectivity, helping trade, investment, as well as scientific and cultural exchanges.

Cable Rides Asia, Khao Yai Da, Rayong, Thailand

Money Talks: Undersea internet cable to connect Asia and Europe

A new global state-of-the-art undersea internet cable system is due to start operating in Asia and Europe. A consortium of 19 telecom operators from 18 countries, including Turk Telecom Internationional, officially launched the project at a ceremony in Istanbul. Let's take a look.
As part of the project, Turk Telecom International has built a high-capacity submarine data network in the Aegean resort town of Marmaris. Christine Pirovolakis spoke to the company's chairman Mehmet Toros. He explained why the project is important for Turkey.
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New Asia IP Backbone Architecture Using Subsea Cable Systems

Speakers: Jeffrey Kleynen, Pacnet
Evolution of Layer 3 built over subsea systems for efficient use of infrastructure and disaster prevention.
Concept of REGIONAL IX for Asia-Pacific to deal with complexities of managing traffic that's largely subsea, cross-border between city-states.
See more at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/agenda

Thin underwater cables hold the internet. See a map of them all.

Your internet isn't just underwater. It's also covered in Vaseline. FollowPhil Edwards and Vox Almanac on Facebook for more: https://www.facebook.com/philedwardsinc1/
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Cable bridge boasting of the largest span in Asia finishes connecting

The extradosed cable-stayed bridge with the largest span in Asia was connected in WuzhouCity of south China'sGuangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the early morning of September 26. It will become the most convenient land method connecting the middle and south Guangxi with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao GreaterBay Area.
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Aria Boracay on Chinoy Tv - Living in Asia Cable Network

published: 06 Jun 2014

Chile and China could be joined by underwater fiber optic cable

The Chilean government announced Tuesday that his country is working with China to install an underwater fiber optic cable between the two countries.
This would be the first underwater fiber optic cable to directly connect Asia with Latin AmericaThe project would help to drive interconnectivity, helping trade, investment, as well as scientific and cultural exchanges.

Cable Rides Asia, Khao Yai Da, Rayong, Thailand

Money Talks: Undersea internet cable to connect Asia and Europe

A new global state-of-the-art undersea internet cable system is due to start operating in Asia and Europe. A consortium of 19 telecom operators from 18 countrie...

A new global state-of-the-art undersea internet cable system is due to start operating in Asia and Europe. A consortium of 19 telecom operators from 18 countries, including Turk Telecom Internationional, officially launched the project at a ceremony in Istanbul. Let's take a look.
As part of the project, Turk Telecom International has built a high-capacity submarine data network in the Aegean resort town of Marmaris. Christine Pirovolakis spoke to the company's chairman Mehmet Toros. He explained why the project is important for Turkey.
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A new global state-of-the-art undersea internet cable system is due to start operating in Asia and Europe. A consortium of 19 telecom operators from 18 countries, including Turk Telecom Internationional, officially launched the project at a ceremony in Istanbul. Let's take a look.
As part of the project, Turk Telecom International has built a high-capacity submarine data network in the Aegean resort town of Marmaris. Christine Pirovolakis spoke to the company's chairman Mehmet Toros. He explained why the project is important for Turkey.
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New Asia IP Backbone Architecture Using Subsea Cable Systems

Speakers: Jeffrey Kleynen, Pacnet
Evolution of Layer 3 built over subsea systems for efficient use of infrastructure and disaster prevention.
Concept of REGIO...

Speakers: Jeffrey Kleynen, Pacnet
Evolution of Layer 3 built over subsea systems for efficient use of infrastructure and disaster prevention.
Concept of REGIONAL IX for Asia-Pacific to deal with complexities of managing traffic that's largely subsea, cross-border between city-states.
See more at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/agenda

Speakers: Jeffrey Kleynen, Pacnet
Evolution of Layer 3 built over subsea systems for efficient use of infrastructure and disaster prevention.
Concept of REGIONAL IX for Asia-Pacific to deal with complexities of managing traffic that's largely subsea, cross-border between city-states.
See more at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/agenda

Your internet isn't just underwater. It's also covered in Vaseline. FollowPhil Edwards and Vox Almanac on Facebook for more: https://www.facebook.com/philedwardsinc1/
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The internet is known to pulse through fiber optic cables and cell phone towers, but 99% of high-speed international information is transferred under the sea. How long has this been happening? Underwater cables delivering information isn't a novel idea — the first Transatlantic cable was laid in 1858—undersea cables have been around since the telegraph.
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The extradosed cable-stayed bridge with the largest span in Asia was connected in WuzhouCity of south China'sGuangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the early morning of September 26. It will become the most convenient land method connecting the middle and south Guangxi with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao GreaterBay Area.
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The extradosed cable-stayed bridge with the largest span in Asia was connected in WuzhouCity of south China'sGuangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the early morning of September 26. It will become the most convenient land method connecting the middle and south Guangxi with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao GreaterBay Area.
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Chile and China could be joined by underwater fiber optic cable

The Chilean government announced Tuesday that his country is working with China to install an underwater fiber optic cable between the two countries.
This woul...

The Chilean government announced Tuesday that his country is working with China to install an underwater fiber optic cable between the two countries.
This would be the first underwater fiber optic cable to directly connect Asia with Latin AmericaThe project would help to drive interconnectivity, helping trade, investment, as well as scientific and cultural exchanges.

The Chilean government announced Tuesday that his country is working with China to install an underwater fiber optic cable between the two countries.
This would be the first underwater fiber optic cable to directly connect Asia with Latin AmericaThe project would help to drive interconnectivity, helping trade, investment, as well as scientific and cultural exchanges.

Money Talks: Undersea internet cable to connect Asia and Europe

A new global state-of-the-art undersea internet cable system is due to start operating in Asia and Europe. A consortium of 19 telecom operators from 18 countries, including Turk Telecom Internationional, officially launched the project at a ceremony in Istanbul. Let's take a look.
As part of the project, Turk Telecom International has built a high-capacity submarine data network in the Aegean resort town of Marmaris. Christine Pirovolakis spoke to the company's chairman Mehmet Toros. He explained why the project is important for Turkey.
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New Asia IP Backbone Architecture Using Subsea Cable Systems

Speakers: Jeffrey Kleynen, Pacnet
Evolution of Layer 3 built over subsea systems for efficient use of infrastructure and disaster prevention.
Concept of REGIONAL IX for Asia-Pacific to deal with complexities of managing traffic that's largely subsea, cross-border between city-states.
See more at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog48/agenda

Thin underwater cables hold the internet. See a map of them all.

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Cable bridge boasting of the largest span in Asia finishes connecting

The extradosed cable-stayed bridge with the largest span in Asia was connected in WuzhouCity of south China'sGuangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the early morning of September 26. It will become the most convenient land method connecting the middle and south Guangxi with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao GreaterBay Area.
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The Chilean government announced Tuesday that his country is working with China to install an underwater fiber optic cable between the two countries.
This would be the first underwater fiber optic cable to directly connect Asia with Latin AmericaThe project would help to drive interconnectivity, helping trade, investment, as well as scientific and cultural exchanges.

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Cable (British band)

Cable were a British indie rock band originally from Derby, UK who released 3 albums in the late '90s: Down-Lift the Up-Trodden ('96), When Animals Attack ('97), and Sub-Lingual ('99), on Infectious Records. The band split up in 1999.

Formed in 1992 by Matt Bagguley and Darius Hinks, Cable were initially inspired by the art-rock leanings of indie-labels such as Touch and Go, Dischord, Blast First, Southern Records and Shimmy Disc, and also UK artists such as Spacemen 3 & My Bloody Valentine. The first settled line-up was Matt Bagguley (vocals/guitar), Darius Hinks (guitar), Pete Darrington (bass), Neil Cooper (drums) and throughout 1993 the band played regularly with underground acts from the U.S (such as Medicine, Polvo, Truman's Water, Rocket From The Crypt..) In early '94 their debut single "Sale of the Century" was released on 7", by Derby-based indie-label Krunch! Records. Radio 1 DJ John Peel played it immediately on his show saying it was the best thing he'd heard that week and phoned the band during the show to invite them to record a session. John Peel remained a loyal fan from that moment on, and altogether the band recorded 4 Peel Sessions.